Stained Glass Window

Did you find a few cracks in your home windows that are allowing air to seep in and out of the glass? If you have not decided how to go about handling the problem, getting the glass professionally repaired might be the wisest step to take. There are ways that you can prevent air from coming through the cracks without professional repairs being made, but you are not likely to be satisfied with the results.…

If you have a patio, you understand how relaxing it can be to sit outside on a nice day and enjoy a leisurely afternoon of reading or simply lying in the sun. It’s a great way to unwind from the stress of your everyday life and gives you the opportunity to connect with your friends and family. However, as wonderful as your patio is, you can make it even better by adding on an enclosure.…

Sometimes there’s nothing quite like walking outside and enjoying a beautiful sunny day. That said, too much sun can be a bad thing, and that includes the rays that are shining through the windows of your home. Prolonged exposure to the sun, even when indoors, can have negative consequences for both you and the house itself. That’s why more and more homeowners today are opting for residential window tinting. Here are 3 benefits that window tinting can provide for your family and your property.…

About Me

When I was 12 years old, my beloved grandfather suddenly passed away. This tragic event was extremely painful for me to bear. My grandfather was such an important person in my life. I spent time with him every day before he died. To honor his memory, my grandmother purchased a beautiful stained glass window. She placed this stained glass window in the sanctuary of our church. Although, my grandfather has been dead for over 20 years, I still think about him when I look at this colorful glass window in my family’s place of worship. The vibrant colors in this window match the flooring and the seating in the church perfectly. On this blog, you will discover the best types of stained glass windows to install in your church.